UK general election

Time to blame Russia for the election outcome in the UK:

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They are skipping the whole Russian interference thing and going straight to overthrowing the government by force. Since the cops in the UK are a bunch of pussies, shouldn’t be too much trouble for Antifa.

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Until they meet the Football crowd known as Hooligans then all hell breaks loose! At least that is my hope!

Now that the Maybot doesn’t go cap-in-hand to them every week like a grovelling supplicant, we have the upper hand, and could have got a no-deal exit without paying £40b-plus exit payment and still have got a trading partnership with them, because they need us to buy their Mercs and Bmers, and Audis and VWs, and Bosch domestic electrical appliances - the list of EU imports is endless - more than we need them. As Nigel keeps saying,‘If we don’t leave all the EU institutions, and only a clean break can achieve it, then it isn’t Brexit.’ And god only knows how much this farcical pantomime has cost us for the last three and a half wasted years.

I’ll bet Junker, Barnier, Tusk et al are laughing their heads off. ‘The Rosbifs have fallen for it hook, line and sinker! They’re obviously stupider than we thought! Now we can afford to build up our EU army navy and air force.’

The laughable thing is that Putin probably couldn’t give a fuck about the West’s elections. He’s too preoccupied expanding his military in readiness to take on the European Defence Force when it’s sabre-rattling stops, and they’re dumb enough to think the nascent EDF can take on Russia and China. All I can say, if it’s what they try to do, is that the fools in Brussels and the rest of us will be in for a nasty shock.

" Nine European countries to formalise EU defence force plan"

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Why is David Cameron at the bottom???

Because he is a globalist schill? Just a Guess!

What should have happened? The other choices looked infinitely worse to me, except maybe the ones running on the Monster Loony ticket. I loved watching Corbyn talk with that bozo behind him from that party.

Seeing the socialists clobbered worse than in almost 100 years looks very encouraging to me, from a distance. But I’m also very pessimistic, I don’t trust any politicians, not even Trump, very much. That’s more because of my pessimistic opinion of the way people behave in groups, it seems to follow the law of entropy like everything else.
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Yes, but you’re really saying that Boris’s fudge* is preferable to the other two fudges*, when the idea is to free ourselves from the farce in all aspects of its institutions so we can once again govern ourselves?

  • ‘fudge’ (if you’re an American) in the sense of compromise, and not toffee!

What did happen with liberals, did they split their vote???

He’s more of a political gambler I would say. The other three are definitely globalists scumbags David Cameron is not in their league

What’s the impact of this election on Brexit?

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Leavers are in the driving seat to negotiate the UK’s exit for the first time since the 2016 referendum

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I see, do you have any predictions?

Really? I thought he was the globalist ■■■ bag that Magog lived to despise?

Aww…guess the muzzies are going to start packing their things and heading home.

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So long, farewell Auf Wiedersehen, adieu Adieu, adieu To you and you and you.

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Yeah, we had leftist commies everywhere promising to move to Canada if Trump won and I’ve yet to see a single one of these Marxist imbeciles move north, just typical virtue-signaling.

Like Cher, Rosie and Michael Moore to name a few!